Veneto · Verona
Lazise
The walled port granted the right to fortify in 983, considered the first comune in Italy.
Known for
983 CHARTER
Otto I's grant to fortify the village and collect tolls, often cited as the founding act of the first comune in Italy.
SCALIGER WALLS
1.5 kilometers of fourteenth-century fortifications with the castle and harbor, the most complete surviving Scaliger ring on the lake.
BARDOLINO DOC
Lazise grows the red Bardolino DOC on the morainic hills behind the town and joins Bardolino and Cavaion in the Strada del Vino.
PESCA DI VERONA
The commune also lies inside the Pesca di Verona IGP production zone.
When to visit
Best · Apr–Oct
- J8°
- F12°
- M15°
- A18°
- M22°
- J27°
- J30°
- A29°
- S25°
- O20°
- N13°
- D9°
- Best
- Hot or crowded
- Quiet
- Mostly closed
Daytime averages, 2020–2024. Weather data by Open-Meteo.com.
The festa: Martino di Tours, 11 November
Why come
Lazise sits on the southeastern shore of Lake Garda, twenty kilometers northwest of Verona. The first walls went up shortly after the 983 charter; Venice took the town in 1405 and held it until Napoleon arrived in 1796, and Porta Lion, on the south, still carries the winged lion of Saint Mark from that period of rule. The castle anchors the southern corner of the fortifications while the harbor sits enclosed within their reach, and the church and the customs house both face onto that same stretch of water, one built for worship and later pressed into use as a warehouse, the other built outright for Venice to tax what passed through the port.
Behind the town, the morainic hills carry the vines of the Bardolino DOC, and Lazise counts itself among the Veneto's wine and honey communes. The town reads, in short, as a small fortified port whose walls, harbor and customs works were all built to serve and guard the same trade on the same shore.
The Sunday letter
We haven’t written Lazise’s letter yet.
One town every Sunday, with the photo, the food, the festa. Be there when this one comes up. Free, by Peter & Sophia from Pietrasanta.
How to get there
From Verona (VRN), about 40 minutes by car.
Milan (BGY) is about 1h 11m away.
By car from Brescia 48 minutes or Trento 1 hour.


What to see
Castello Scaligero
Rectangular fortress at the south corner of the walls, with five square towers and a fortified dock built for the lake galleys, facing Lake Garda.
Mura medievali
Thirteen surviving towers and three gates, San Zeno, Nuova and Lion, ring the old town along the shore of Lake Garda.
Chiesa di San Nicolò
Romanesque church on the harbor, with frescoes attributed to the Giotto school and a former function as a customs warehouse.
Porto Vecchio
Medieval harbor protected by the castle walls, the oldest enclosed port on Lake Garda, with the customs house on its northern edge.
Dogana Veneta
Customs house built in the sixteenth century, used by Venice to collect duties on lake trade, now an event venue overlooking the old harbor.
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We recommend
Where to stay
Not our picks, but places the guides put their name to: a Michelin star, a Gambero Rosso fork, a Slow Food snail, a Michelin Key for the hotels. Worth a table, a counter, or a night when you pass through.
Natiia RelaisHotel
Natiia Relais holds a place in the Michelin hotel guide.
Living here
- Population 6,852
- In-betweeni
- Pharmacy in town
- High school within a 30-minute drive
- Nearest airport Verona, 40 min drive
- Regional capital Venezia, 1 h 40 min drive
Tags & datadesignations · numbers · sources
Recognised as
The numbers
- Elevation: 76 m
- Population: 6,852
- Surface area: 63.15 km²
These figures were compiled from public directories — ISTAT, OpenStreetMap, Wikidata — and from the official listings of the guides named on this page. Town details change; verify with official sources before you travel.
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